Sofema Aviation Services Introduce EASA Part OPS Training Courses.
Introduction –
EASA Quote “The Implementing Rules for commercial air transport operations have been voted by the EASA Committee. In accordance with the comitology procedures, they now await translation before being sent to Parliament and Council for a 3 month scrutiny period. This process was not finalised by 8 April 2012.”
The EU Commission currently estimates that a publication date for much of the outstanding material within Part OPS will be in the second half of 2012.
However concerning the rules for non-commercial operations and aerial work also know as (specialised operations) may very well extend beyond the end of 2012. EASA undertake to provide further information via the web site when it is available.
The initial issue of JAR OPS 1 was on 1st March 1998- with the goal – to minimize Type Certification problems on joint ventures, In addition its role was intended to regulate commercial air transport operations, across the JAA member states.
The JAR-OPS system only applied to Commercial Air Transport CAT whereas EASA rulemaking will, in principle, extend to all civil aircraft types and all types of civil aircraft use.
Sofema Aviation Services are pleased to announce the introduction of a regulatory training covering the essential requirements of EASA Part OPS, The EASA Part OPS Training Course is specifically designed to deliver a practical understanding of the EASA regulatory environment and to provide delegates with the following :-
A detailed understanding of the EASA Regulatory environment;
To familiarize current AOC holders and other Operational and Concerned Personnel with a detailed understanding of EASA Part OPS Structure and Environment with emphasis on Compliance Monitoring and AMC & GM procedures;
To be able to understand the integration of Part OPS and the practical interpretation within the work place;
The EASA Part OPS Training Courses which is held over 3 days covers the following areas in detail
General Introduction.
Regulatory Introduction
Overview of the new EASA regulatory framework
EASA Basic Regulation – (EC) 216/2008
Operations Cover Regulation and Amendments consisting of
Annex I Definitions
Annex II Part-ARO (Authority Requirements for Air Operations)
Annex III Part-ORO (Organisation Requirements for Air Operations)
Annex IV Part-CAT (Commercial Air Transport Operations)
Annex V Part-SPA (Operations Requiring Specific Approvals)
Annex VI Part-NCC (Non-Commercial Operations with Complex Motor-Powered Aircraft)
Annex VII Part-NCO – Non-Commercial Operations with Other-Than-Complex Motor-Powered Aircraft
Annex VIII Part-SPO– Specialized Operations
Aircrew Cover Regulation consisting of
Annex I Part-FCL- – Flight Crew Licensing
Annex II Conditions for the conversion of existing national licenses and ratings for aeroplanes and helicopters.
Annex III Conditions for the acceptance of licences issued by or on behalf of third countries.
Annex IV Part-MED
Annex V Part Cabin Crew
Annex VI Part-ARA Authority requirements for aircrew
Annex VII Part-ORA Organisation requirements for aircrew
If you would like to obtain further details of the availability of EASA Part OPS Training Courses please visit www.sassofia.com or email office@sassofia.com.